Good morning, all! Today is my first day back to the McGlinnventory since all hell broke loose last month. Cusrious as I am to discover all that's there, I must admit that it's a drudge job I wish did not consume so much of my time. I haven't missed it. I am also dropping off the final act of MOST HAPPY FELLA to MTI today when I leave the office on Park Avenue. I don't know if they will give me the revised Act One today or not. I can't do a thing with it, though, until I finish Brent's album.
DR George, I looked at my R&H vocal score for "The Brain From Planet X," and Josh does not have 4-note chords for that section in the chorus part. However, I must also add that I have not seen the final chorus books but the notes are indeed D-flat and B-flat and the section from m. 45-54 is indeed in 2-part harmony. I am assuming that the vocal books are in my hand as I turned them in to R&H, I did get a call about a list of vocal ranges when I was in Ohio and the person I spoke to told me he would takecare of that. And that's all I know.
Things to do, places to go, but first the TOD:
CD's
Offenbach Entre Nous
Liz Callaway On and Off Broadway
Guy Haines New Guy In Town
Tosca (with Maria Callas and Giuseppe di Stefano conducted by de Sabata)
Carmen (Solti, Troyanos)
Marriage of Figaro (Schwarzkopf, Giulini)
Finian's Rainbow (City Center Revival)
Oklahoma! (1979 revival)
Sweeney Todd OBC
Brigadoon (Luker, Barrett, McGlinn)
DVD
Tom Jones (Finney, York)
Auntie Mame
Alice In Wonderland (DisneyThe Thief of Bagdad)
Time After Time
The Nutcracker (NY City Ballet)
Candide (Bernstein concert, London)
Pride and Prejudice (Ehle, Firth, AEI)
The Heiress
Henry V (Branagh or Olivier)
The Three Musketeers & The Four Musketeers (Richard Lester set)